

The bitter rival duo of Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia is set to compete on the May 2, 2025, ‘Fatal Fury’ card in Times Square, New York City. Unfortunately, they won’t be fighting each other, though. The whole boxing world, of course, wants them to run back their incredibly entertaining April 2024 clash, which was one of the most entertaining fights all around in a long time.
But first, the duo will have to face other opponents and beat their respective opponents to set up their much-awaited rematch. On the Fatal Fury card, Haney is set to fight former unified light welterweight champion Jose Carlos Ramirez. And while most don’t expect the ‘Jaguar’ to win (Haney is the huge betting favorite), there is another aspect where the duo is much closer. And that is money! Let’s get into it.
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What is Devin Haney’s net worth in 2025?
A person’s net worth, of course, is the difference between their assets and liabilities. Since we do not have an itemized list of Haney or Ramirez’s assets or liabilities, nor do we think, the sources we’ll cite in this article. Therefore, it is important to note that all the figures in this article are just estimates. With that disclaimer out of the way, let us get to the meat of the matter.
Devin Haney’s net worth, according to Spanish news outlet Marca, is estimated to be $6 million in 2025. But we feel that is an underestimate for reasons that will become clear shortly. As you can imagine, most of the money Haney has made in his life has come from his boxing purses. Initially, like all boxers starting out, the pay must have been horrible for ‘The Dream’.
But over time, as he built his brand with an undefeated record and won his first major title in 2019, he got into the big leagues. His first major, big-leagues-level paycheck came in his 2022 clash against George Kambosos Jr, where the California native raked in $2.8 million (along with the fight, which he won via a unanimous decision).
The second big paycheck came when he took on and beat the prodigal wunderkind Vasiliy Lomachenko, whom he also beat via a unanimous decision. ‘The Dream’ reportedly made north of $4 million for the clash. But his biggest check was undoubtedly his massive, career-defining clash against Ryan Garcia in April 2024, where ‘The Dream’ reportedly made around $35 million!

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 20: Devin Haney (gray trunks) punches Ryan Garcia (white trunks) during their WBC Super Lightweight title bout at Barclays Center on April 20, 2024, in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Another major source of income for Haney is the money he gets for endorsing major brands like Monster Energy, boxing equipment maker Everlast, and sports apparel giant Puma. This is why we think his $6 million net worth is a huge underestimation. We feel his net worth in 2025 would at least be in the low eight figures.
What’s your perspective on:
Who do you think is the real financial powerhouse: Haney with his big checks or Ramirez's investments?
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How much is Jose Carlos Ramirez worth in 2025?
Jose Ramirez’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million in 2025, according to ‘The Sports Elite.’ Like Haney, Ramirez has been boxing for over a decade, having made his boxing debut back in 2012. Like Haney, ‘Jaguar’ has made most of his money from boxing purses. While we do not have any verifiable information about Ramirez’s purses, he is likely to have made around $3.5 million for his fights against Josh Taylor, Maurice Hooker, Rances Barthelemy, and Arnold Barboza Jr.
Moreover, he also has a host of brand endorsement deals with major brands like Under Armor, Reebok, Cleto Reyes, and El Jefe Tequila. Ramirez is pretty smart with his money and has also made some strategic real estate and stock market investments, ensuring he is able to make money from his money.
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Who has the better endorsement portfolio: Devin Haney or Jose Ramirez?
As you can already tell, Haney has a better endorsement portfolio than Ramirez. Monster Energy are a major player in the combat sports world (as far as sponsoring big stars is concerned) and also sponsor the biggest UFC fighters in the world like Jon Jones and Alex Pereira. Quite a club to be in. Puma, of course, is another major global brand , while Everlast is without a doubt the most prestigious equipment maker in the boxing world.
While Ramirez isn’t far behind with Under Armor and Reebok finding him a big enough star to sponsor him, Haney is a bit ahead by virtue of being a bigger star, especially after the Garcia fight in 2024. It is also worth noting, however, that Ramirez has a brand portfolio more aligned to his Hispanic heritage (and fanbase) with brands like El Jefe Tequila. Brand endorsements are not just a valuable way for fighters to make money outside the ring, but also allow them to enhance their personal brand.
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Who is richer in 2025: Devin Haney or Jose Ramirez?
Although based upon their estimated net worths, Ramirez seems the richer fighter, we feel Haney is actually richer since we feel ‘The Dream’ has a higher net worth. Ramirez has made nowhere close to the money Haney has, whose $35 million Garcia check is bigger than anything ‘Jaguar’ has made by an order of magnitude.
Of course, there is the possibility that Haney is a big spender and has spent most of the money he has ever made, while Ramirez is a shrewd Shaquille O’Neal, Conor McGregor-level business mind and has invested his money very smartly. Except for that, we do not see how Ramirez could be richer than Haney. What do you think about the two men’s finances?
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"Who do you think is the real financial powerhouse: Haney with his big checks or Ramirez's investments?"